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Brian
Scott The boat is powered by an outboard motor, the internal combustion engine a cornerstone of our culture's applied science. Its strength as a symbol is perhaps even greater than its power as a tool. For it is technics that attend to our changing perception of nature. Our technology operates on the cultural assumption of nature as implement, an idea that forms our concept of resource, facilitating the acceptance of its displacement. It is this displacement of matter that Stray Plow makes reference. Does this urban park not design and produce nature as a shrine to itself, restoring that pool of reflection, forming nature out of the unformed. Through our tool-making abilities, we have invented ourselves as tri-phibious creatures, capable of existing on land, in sky or in sea. An empty boat sometimes carries a valuable cargo. A small boat traverses
this park; the terrain undulates in its wake.
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